Newfield Central School Family Fun Night Halloween Safety Tips.

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Newfield Central School Family Fun Night Halloween Safety Tips

Officer Bev Van Cleef Deputy Karl Bowers Mc Gruff PRESENTED BY:

Safety Tip# 1  Do not enter a strangers home or vehicle when trick or treating.

Safety Tip # 2  Use crosswalk  Always hold an adults hand when crossing street

SAFETY TIP # 3 Be able to see and be seen

Safety Tip # 4  Be aware of Animals  Walk in well lit areas

Safety Tip # 5  Eat Dinner 1 st  Inspect candy

Safety Tip # 6  Be respectful of peoples property